We are
a network of foster homes who open our own homes to the dogs who need a place to live while they heal, learn and wait for the right home.
Not exact matches
Hearts & Bones Rescue is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization composed
of a
network of fosters and volunteers
who collaborate to rescue shelter dogs and find them loving, forever
homes.
Our mission is to create and strengthen a
network of foster families
who can provide loving
homes until forever
homes can be found for animals in our area, and to help minimize the number
of animals currently in shelters or unhealthy living situations.
Such
networks are generally led by no - kill rescue groups
who take cats and dogs out
of animal control facilities or traditional animal shelters, place them in
foster homes, and then find the pets permanent
homes through their own adoption events, publicity, word
of mouth, or advertising.
Instead, a dog rescue group is a small group
of dedicated dog lovers
who maintain a
network of temporary
foster homes.
Kansas Pit Bull Rescue (KPR) was founded in 2003 by two dog lovers
who were tired
of having to turn homeless pit bulls away from their small
foster home network because they lacked space, volunteers and adequate funding.
They are made up
of a
network of volunteers (most with full - time jobs)
who foster cats and dogs in their
homes.
The SPCA
of Northern Nevada has a wonderful
network of foster care volunteers
who open up their
homes and hearts — for a few weeks or even a few months — to care for hundreds
of puppies and kittens.
North Star is a
network of foster homes run by dedicated volunteers
who have united under the common goal
of keeping small animals from being euthanized when they have nowhere else to go.
A robust and generous
network of foster homes makes it possible for us to care for more animals with a broad range
of specific care needs — from orphaned kittens
who need round - the - clock feedings to cats and dogs for whom the shelter environment is too stressful and does not allow them to exhibit their true personalities.
Rescue organization Animal rescue organizations are usually run out
of an individual's
home or by a
network of individuals
who foster animals until they are ready to be adopted.
And we, the rescuers fill our days with picking up animals,
networking animals, begging for
fosters, begging for donations, trying to find good
homes instead
of the crappy ones
who abandoned them after the newness wore off!
KHS works hand - in - hand with our
network of Foster Care volunteers
who open their hearts and
homes to help care for
foster kittens, puppies, nursing mother cats and dogs, animals recuperating from injuries and more.
We are a
network of foster homes run by dedicated volunteers
who have united under the common goal
of keeping small animals from being euthanized when they have nowhere else to go.
Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, all volunteer
network of rescuers,
fosters and volunteers
who work together to rescue, rehabilitate and find
homes for sweet, loving, adoptable dogs from pounds in the rural south.
Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit
network of rescuers,
fosters and volunteers
who work together to rescue, rehabilitate and find
homes for sweet, loving, adoptable dogs from pounds in the rural south.
Badass Brooklyn Animal Rescue is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, all - breed dog rescue composed
of a
network of fosters and volunteers
who work together to rescue sweet, loving, adoptable dogs from high kill, rural shelters in the southern U.S. states and get them adopted into wonderful forever
homes.
Our rescue Cairns are spayed / neutered, tested and if necessary, treated, for heartworm and other parasites, and brought up - to - date on their inoculations prior to their placement in loving forever
homes.vWe do not have a shelter or facility but depend instead on a wonderful
network of foster homes throughout the United States
who under our officers» guidance evaluate and rehabilitate our rescue Cairns until they are ready for placement.
We rely on a dedicated
network of volunteer
foster homes who care for their charges until an adoptive
home is found.
Our robust and generous
network of foster homes makes it possible for us to care for more animals with a broad range
of specific care needs — from orphaned kittens
who need round - the - clock feedings to cats and dogs for whom the shelter environment is too stressful and does not allow them to exhibit their true personalities.
Additional to a low - intake shelter we have a small
network of volunteer
foster carers
who look after animals in their
homes until loving
homes can be found.
Today, the organization has a
network of 3,000 pilots and 12,000 volunteers
who rescue animals, organize transportation and provide
foster homes to dogs, cats and other animals.
Cat Town relies on a
network of foster parents
who are willing to take cats into their
homes, help them gain confidence and meet medical milestone to get them ready for adoption.
This fundraiser benefits PetNet, an all - volunteer organization building a strong
network of foster families in central Illinois
who provide safe, loving temporary
homes for animals in need until their forever
homes can be found.
Care Leavers
of Australia
Network (CLAN) is a support group for people over 25
who were in orphanages, children's
homes or
foster care: 02 9709 4520 or 1800 008 774 (toll free)